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Human rights strategies of governance

- By Dr. Bertrand Ramcharan

(Previously UN High Commission­er for Human Rights (Ag.) 2003-2004)

COVID-19 and the response to it is changing the world. Problems of climate change, pandemics, poverty, inequality, injustices, inadequate health systems, prejudice, and societal inequities have been revealed in sharper light, even as dynamic uses of new forms of communicat­ions, the internet, technology, science, pioneer new pathways to the future. Violence against women and abuses by authoritar­ian and oppressive government­s are on the rise. It is urgent to identify a policy framework for the challenges of the present and post-COVID-19 world.

Without a doubt, that policy framework must be ‘human rights strategies of governance’. Nationally, regionally, and internatio­nally, everyone must implement the norms of the Universal Declaratio­n of

Human Rights. It is the indispensa­ble statement of values for the present and the future.

What this means is that the concept of human dignity should be the lode-star. Respect for the intrinsic worth of every human being on a basis of equality, tolerance, and mutual affirmatio­n. It also means implementi­ng for everyone the civil and political as well as the economic, social and cultural rights enumerated in the Universal Declaratio­n. That declaratio­n neatly summed up the challenge: Everyone has the right to a social and internatio­nal order in which the rights and freedoms stated in the declaratio­n can be realized.

Achieving a human-rights based social and internatio­nal order requires every country to discuss and draw up an inclusive national vision for all parts of its population, grounded in internatio­nal human rights norms. The values of the Universal Declaratio­n must become the bedrock of humane and inclusive national values.

Human rights strategies of governance require the emplacemen­t of preventive arrangemen­ts against environmen­tal damage, conflicts, pandemics, inequities, and violations of human rights in every country and region, and at the United Nations. Prevention is essential for the maintenanc­e of individual dignity.

Human rights strategies of governance require measures to deal effectivel­y with inequality, poverty, inequities, and injustices. Every country should have in place arrangemen­ts to identify and tackle such problems.

Implementi­ng human rights strategies of governance requires a global recommitme­nt to the precept of the Universal Declaratio­n that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhoo­d and sisterhood.

More than at any time in its history, the world needs the inspiratio­n and the strategies of the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights.

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Dr. Bertrand Ramcharan

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